They (write) a letter.
They write a letter
They (play) basketball?
Do they play basketball?
Gaby (not play) computer games.
She doesn't play computer games.
I, WE, YOU, THEY FORM OF THE VERB (write)
WRITE
My children (go) to school every day.
My children go to school every day.
You (go) to the cinema?
Do you go to the cinema?
Kary and Liz (not do) homework.
They don't do homework.
HE SHE IT form of the verb WATCH
WATCHES
She (play) tennis every Friday.
She plays tennis every Friday.
Luis and Ana work all night
Do Luis and Ana work all night?
Eva (not go) to Penfield.
Eva doesn't go to Penfield.
HE SHE IT form of the verb MISS
MISSES
My father (watch) TV every evening.
My father watches TV every evening.
He (play) the guitar?
Does he play the guitar?
Frank and Gabo (not watch) TV every day.
Frank and Gabo don't watch TV every day.
I, WE, YOU, THEY FORM OF THE VERB (work)
Tom (take) karate lessons.
Tom takes karate lessons.
My brother (study) Maths?
Does my brother study Maths?
The teacher (not come) to class today.
The teacher doesn't come to class today.
HE SHE IT form of the verb CRY
CRIES